I recently upgraded from 1.2.6 in the hope of correcting this problem, but alas it is still here. The full situation:
I am running debian (woody) stable, which accounts for using a slightly outdated version which i obtained from:
http://debian.thermoman.de/dists/stable/amule/Using a met file from:
http://ed2k.2x4u.de/index.htmlOn kernel 2.4.18-1-686.
Using the port checker from here:
http://www.amule.org/testport.php resulted in time outs, but I can download and upload so it leads me to believe this is not the source of the problem, and can be sorted at a later date.
The Problem: I download, I upload, I presume I gain credits for uploading, and then I close down the computer at night, start it the next day, and start amule. But if I check the history of my shared files, every files upload total is set to 0. Now this is not a problem, unless this reflects on my upload score, but since I no way of checking this it does raise my suspicions. All files in ~$.aMule/ are set with user permissions to read and write, including cryptkey.dat, and a quick browse of the system doesnt show that amule is using anything but those files in my home folder.
As is often a good idea when experianceing problems, is is always better to use the latest stable version, but since I am using the stable branch of debian with older libraries etc, this is more complicated than I would like to bother.
So if any person has any suggestions, explanations or theories I would appreciate very much to hear them. I look forward to a response, and in the meantime i will have a look at getting the ports working with the above port testing script.
Kind regards
Ben